Which preposition to use with sirens

of Occurrences 22%

I heard the steam siren of the departing boat bound for Sweden, but I was determined to remain there at whatever cost, therefore I returned to the hotel, and at seven dined comfortably in company with a German who had been my fellow-passenger across from Stockholm.

in Occurrences 7%

The voice of his family has been frequently mentioned in these pages; and if, as Lady Laura had intimated, there had ever been a siren in the race, it was a male one.

with Occurrences 2%

"T'at is why I lofe all t'is," and he motioned to the walls, and kissed his hand to a voluptuous siren with red hair.

to Occurrences 1%

He is a siren to himself, and has no way to escape shipwreck but by having his mouth stopped instead of his ears.

from Occurrences 1%

21 Lawson amongst the foremost met his fate, Whom sea-green Sirens from the rocks lament; Thus as an offering for the Grecian state, He first was kill'd who first to battle went.

at Occurrences 1%

" A blank, hideous silence followed, broken only by the reiterated warning of the dismal siren at the lighthouse.

in Occurrences 1%

Ulysses should have whizzed by the Sirens in an auto.

by Occurrences 1%

It was determined, however, not to put Ithuel on his trial until the captain had conversed with the admiral on the subject, at least; and Nelson, removed from the influence of the siren by whom he was enthralled, was a man inclined to leniency, and of even chivalrous notions of justice.

from Occurrences 1%

You don't seem to rememberone generationonly one generation needs holding down, and thenThen we could level those mounds there, fill up their footsteps, take the ugly sirens from our church towers, smash all our elephant guns, and turn our faces again to the old order, the ripe old civilisation for which the soul of man is fitted.

Which preposition to use with  sirens